In the summer of 1553 against all odds Mary Tudor was the first woman to be crowned Queen of Engl&. Anna Whitelock's absorbing debut tells the remarkable story of a woman who was a princess one moment & a disinherited bastard the next. It tells of her Spanish heritage & the unbreakable bond between Mary & her mother Katherine of Aragon; of her childhood adolescence rivalry with her sister Elizabeth & finally her womanhood. Throughout her life Mary was a fighter battling to preserve her integrity & her right to hear the Catholic mass. Finally she fought for the throne. The Mary that emerges from this groundbreaking biography is not the weak-willed failure of traditional narratives but a complex figure of immense courage determination & humanity.